GE JSP69 Cm N Cl~ G, Gtil Module, Gtiddle Accesso~, Oven Heating Elements, Oven Light Bulb

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Gtil Module

 

Cleanthe ml module

 

after everyuse. Do

 

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itselfwhen heated

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duringnormaluse. To

removeany charred

Deflector

soil, cleanwith a dry,

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elementis cool.Never

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use steelwool or

 

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Do not use abrasivecleaningprodu~s.

From timeto time,you shodd reconditionthe grids with cookingoil as explainedin the GrillModule sectionof Surfaw Cooking.

Washthe non-stickgrids in the sink in soap andwarm water.Use a non-meti scouringpad if necew.

Washthe deflector,grillpan & grill sheetin the sink in soap and warmwater or you may put themin the dishwasher.Soakstubbornstainsthen rub gentlywith a non-metalscouringpad.

Gtiddle Accesso~

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towel.B; ~~eful not

 

to bum yourfingers.When cool,wash the gridde at the sink in soap and water.Use a non-metalscouring pad if necessary.

Do not use abrasivecleaningproducts.Do not wash in the dishwasher.Fromtime to time, reconditionthe gridde with cookingoil as describedin the Gridde Accessorysectionof SurfaceCooking.

It is a good idea to storethe gridde on one edge. If you lay it flat, pans or othercookwaremaybe put on top and scratchthe non-stickcoating.

Oven Heating Elements

Do not cleanthe bake elementor the broilelement Anysoilwill burn off when the elementsare heated.

Thebake elementcan be lifted gentlyto cleanthe ovenfloor.If spillovers,residueor ash accumulate aroundthe bakeelementgentlywipe aroundthe elementwith warmwater.

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The lightbulb is locatedon the back wrdlof the o;en. Beforereplacingthe bulb,disconnectelectricrdpower to the rangeat the main fuse or circuitbreakerpanel or unplugthe rangefrom the electrial outlet.Ut the bulb coolcompletelybeforeremovingit. For your safety,do not toucha hot bulb with a dampcloth.If you do, the bulb will break.

Toremove Unscrewthe coverand removethe btib.

DO NOT REMO~ - SCREWSTO REMOW THE CO~R OR REPLACETHE LIGHTBULB.

Toreplace: Put in a new 40-wattappliancebdb. NO~:

A 40-wattappliancebulb is smallerthan a standard4@watthouseholdbtib.

Instrdland tightenthe cover.

Reconnectelectricalpowerto the range.

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JSP69 specifications

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The JSP69 comes with a self-cleaning option, making it hassle-free to maintain. This innovative feature uses high temperatures to burn off spills and splatters, allowing for easy cleanup without the need for harsh chemicals. Furthermore, the oven's interior is designed with a smooth, non-porous surface that resists stains and can be easily wiped down.

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The range also includes an efficient cooktop with a combination of sealed burners and a griddle. The burners provide consistent and reliable heat, and their sealed design ensures that spills are contained and cleanup is simplified. The griddle provides an additional cooking surface, perfect for making pancakes or grilling sandwiches.

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